Trump has been criticized for tweeting Sunday morning that Alabama was among the states expected to be affected by the hurricane. Forecasts at the time from the National Weather Service, however, projected that Alabama would be spared.

Amid criticism, Trump doubled down by displaying a chart in the Oval Office on Wednesday that appeared to be altered with a black marker, so that southeastern Alabama appeared to be part of the storm's projected path.

This isn't the first time CNN drew attention for its labeling of stories. Last month, the network was widely panned for a headline that read, "No chants of 'Send her back' so far at Trump rally," amid his feud with the "Squad" of far-left Democrats. In June, CNN posted another headline that claimed former Vice President Joe Biden was going to "eviscerate" Trump at an upcoming rally in Iowa.